GE 100 User Manual

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  9. Tightly replace the cap on the GE100 Control Solution bottle.
10. The Control Solution result will appear. Compare your Quality Control Test result to 
  
the Control Solution Range printed on the GE100 Blood Glucose Test Strip vial label.
Performing a Quality Control Test
CLOSE
 
1. Take one GE100 Blood Glucose Test Strip from the vial and close the 
vial cap immediately.
 
2. Insert the GE100 Blood Glucose Test Strip with the window facing up, 
into test strip port.
3.  While  the  blood  drop  icon  is  flashing  on  the  display  window,  press 
and  hold  the  Main  button  for  at  least  3  seconds  until  the  "              " 
symbol appears.
4. You will see the blinking "     " icon and "       " icon on the screen, 
 
prompting you to the apply GE100 Control Solution.
 
5.  Shake  the  bottle  of  GE100 Control  Solution  well  before  opening  the 
cap. Place the cap on a flat surface. 
6. Place a drop of the control solution onto the top of the cap.
 
7.  Gently  touch  the  sample  entry  of  the  strip  with  the  GE100 Control 
Solution from the top of the cap.
8. The screen will display the count time starting from 5  (you will hear a 
beep if the volume is turned on)
Performing a Quality Control Test
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CAUTION
- Your Control Solution Test results will not be included in the Average calculations, however 
they can still be recalled and viewed. The Control Solution Test result will be shown with "      " 
symbol on the screen.
- Control Solution Test should be conducted between 59-104°F (15-40°C).
 
- Before "     " and "      " appears, do not touch the GE100 Control Solution to the sample entry on 
 
the  strip.  The  GE100 Blood  Glucose  Meter  is  preforming  an  internal  check,  touching  the 
Control Solution to the sample entry before prompted will result in an error message: "        " 
and "     " and be accompanied by beeps (if volume is turned on). 
- Don't drip the GE100 Control Solution into the sample port of the strip directly. The reagent on 
the strip might leak into the bottle of GE100 Control Solution and may cause 
   the degeneration of GE100 Control Solution. Doing this could also contaminate 
   the meter via the test strip port.
 
- Don't touch the tip of the GE100 Control Solution bottle. If you have touched 
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